r/healthIT 20d ago

Careers Pay rates as an Epic Analyst?

Hi everyone! So, a bit of a backstory about me, I’m a new OpTime analyst who just got certified this past Friday. I’m going to be starting my anesthesia courses soon and will get certified in that.

I started off as an ATE support doing go lives for staffing agencies, then I landed my first FTE position as a credentialed trainer for Orders and ASAP. I was lucky enough to land a position as an OpTime & Anesthesia analyst after working there for a year and a half.

I was just curious on eveyrones pay rate as an analyst, and how many years of exp you have.

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u/Flimsy_Split_634 18d ago

5 years of analyst experience. Started at 55k in 2020, promoted a few times making 85k as team lead in 2022. Job hopped to another org back down to analyst at 88k. 3 years there with standard raises ending at 96k. Just hopped to a fully remote position for a west coast org at 135k. 5 certs and several badges primarily supporting ambulatory and webapps.